Lakewood: 159 People Took Advantage Of Controversial Medicaid Fraud Amnesty Program

A controversial program that allowed residents of one New Jersey county who received unwarranted Medicaid benefits to withdraw without prosecution has resulted in consent agreements with 159 residents who will repay $2.2 million.

But many residents criticized the program, claiming it allowed people to steal taxpayer money. Several residents shared outrage on social media and called for those who accepted the benefits to face prosecution.

In many cases, those charged were accused of falsely reporting or misreporting income to become eligible for assistance programs.

Hey Joe…that was only the 159 erhliche yidden who decided it was smarter to admit their genavah and obtain amnesty rather than risk a future fraud indictment and possible jail time. It says nothing about the potentially hundreds or thousands of others who committed some type of fraud but think they are smarter than the investigators and assume they won’t get caught.

Gadolhadora trying to be insightful and instead is being inciteful. Listen girl, you know nothing about that which you comment.
As Abraham Lincoln said when you remain silent people may doubt if you are a fool, but if you say something silly they will know for sure. Better to keep quiet and let people wonder if you are smart or not, rather than open your mouth and prove it.

I am sure Gadolhadorah tax returns are all squeaky clean. I am sure him his wife or his kids never earned a penny off the books. I am sure the cleaning lady he hires is paid on the books and that she is not an illegal Mexican.